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Inactive Accounts.Pdf Sr.No Customer Name Address Operator 1 DAV College, Kanpur 1 ts0,u0 f}osnh 6@36 jktkckx] iqjkuk dkuiqj 2 vkj0ih0 vfXugks=h Mh0,0oh0 b.Vj dkyst dkuiqj 3 ,l0ih0 flag rksej Mh0,0oh0 b.Vj dkyst dkuiqj 4 lqcks/k dqekj 'kqDyk Vkmu ,fj;k f'kojktiqj dkuiqj 5 t;ohj flag 11 vkn'kZ uxj dkyksuh 'kkgtgkiqj 6 fizfUliy vUuiqjh gk;j lsds.Mªh Ldwy lcyiqj iksLV eaxyiqj dkuiqj n;k 'kadj 7 ,ou IyfEcfjax odZ 77@80 dqyh cktkj dkuiqj vrhd vgen 8 us'kuy ckyhcky ,lksfl,'ku 111,@364 v'kksd uxj dkuiqj ds0Mh0 cktisbZ] ,u0Mh0 'kekZ 9 f'kYih phjkdyh laLFkku 128@332] ,p&2 Cykd fdnobZ uxj dkuiqj czts'k dfV;kj] jked`".k xkSM xaxkyh dULVªD'ku 11@309 'kwVjxat dkuiqj Mh0ih0 mRre 10 f'koe~ dkULVªD'ku U;w jk;xat f'kijh cktkj >kWalh jktho oekZ 11 dwij ,syu deZpkjh miHkksDrk lgdkjh lfefr;kWa dwij ,yuxat dkuiqj vks0ih0 jLrksxh 12 efgyk dksvkijsfVo lkbu lkslkbVh VS¶dks dEikm.M dkuiqj pUnz dkUrk pkSjfl;k 1 dksnkbZ yky ehukiqj dkuiqj 2 n;kuUn fo|ky; flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 3 Mh0,0oh0 dkyst gkLVy 15@64 flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 4 jktsUnz Lo#i 15@96 flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 5 izksQslj bUpktZ Mh0,0oh0 dkyst dkuiqj 6 ohjsUnz dqekj vLFkkuk dkuiqj fo'o fo|ky; 7 xzkeks|ksx VªLV iq[kjk;kWa iq[kjk;kWa] dkuiqj 8 jke izlkn 'kekZ Mh0,.0oh0 b.Vj dkyst] dkuiqj 9 jhrk lgk; 111@98 g"kZ uxj dkuiqj 10 loksZn; uxj e.My dkuiqj loksZn; uxj] dkuiqj 11 ch0 izlkn 14@5 flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 12 fo|kdkUr fodkl uxj dkuiqj 13 y{eh JhokLro ,e0th0 dkyst gkLVy dkuiqj 14 yhfyek eSF;w 112@205 Lo#i uxj dkuiqj 15 Nch ,oa jke pUnz 15@76 ckck?kkV] dkuiqj 16 xksiky 'kadj 15@96 flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 17 gjh'k pUnz ,oa chuk 72@8 lqrj[kkuk dkuiqj 18 laxhfrdk 15@91 flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 19 lUrks"k dqekj pkSgku 48@36 ykBh eksgky dkuiqj 20 fueZyk nsoh fo'odekZ 15@76 ckck?kkV dkuiqj 21 vt; dqekj ik.Ms; 15@59 flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 22 v#u dqekj 41 vEcsMdj uxj] 'kqDykxat 23 Hkxorh 15@36 flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 24 iq"isUnz ;kno 13@223 ijeV dkuiqj 25 iou flag HknkSfj;k 15@200 flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 26 joh 'kadj f=ikBh ts0V0@61,e0vkbZ0th0ts0Vw0dkuiqj 27 izdk'k pUnz f=ikBh 15@64 flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 28 d`".kk ;kno jkst csy flfoy ykbUl 29 xksfoUn dqekj flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 30 czEgnso feJk ,oa lanhi feJk 13@23 peuxat dkuiqj 31 jkt fd'kksj frokjh 104@344 jke ckx dkuiqj 32 f'kojkuh nsoh 8@142 vk;Z uxj dkuiqj 33 oh0,u0 voLFkh 14@71 flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 34 lR; ukjk;u Mh0,0oh0 dkyst flfoy ykbUl 35 txnh'k izrki flag 105@07 xka/khuxj dkuiqj 36 Mh0vks0 VaMu ,oa th0Vh0 VaMu 117@216 Lo#i uxj dkuiqj 37 fceyk fuxe 15@84 flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 38 ,l0ih0 ekFkqj 7@68 fryd uxj dkuiqj 39 izsenkl oS| ijeV dkuiqj 40 jktsUnz dqekj lsB 46@01 dSyk'k efUnj f'kokyk dkuiqj 41 eatwj vgen 88@449 guqeku ckx dkuiqj 42 ,y0ih0 xqIrk jsyos dkyksuh vuojxat dkuiqj 43 txnh'k izlkn flag tqyksth fMikVZes.V Mh0,0oh0 dkyst 44 lfork 'kqDyk 13@98 ijeV dkuiqj 45 fot; dqekj vjksM+k 38 uohu ekdsZV dkuiqj 46 lqjsUnz dqekj f=ikBh jlk;u foHkkx Mh0,0oh0 dkyst 47 vfouk'k pUnz lDlsuk Mh0,0oh0 b.Vj dkyst dkuiqj 48 ,0,l0 lDlsuk Mh0,0oh0 b.Vj dkyst dkuiqj 49 ,0,e0 pUnzk Mh0,0oh0 b.Vj dkyst dkuiqj 50 isze pUnz Mh0,0oh0 b.Vj dkyst dkuiqj 51 jketxr 15@96 flfoy ykbUl dkuiqj 52 ujsUnz dqekj dk;kZy; mi fucU/kd lgdkjh lfefr;kWa m0iz0 dkuiqj e.My dkuiqj 53 ekuw dk;kZy; mi fucU/kd lgdkjh lfefr;kWa m0iz0 dkuiqj uxj 2 Motijheel, Kanpur 1 vk'kk frokjh 111,@94] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 2 f=ykspu dkSj 15@112 fdnobZ uxj] dkuiqj 3 xq:fnr flag ,.M izse dkSj 111@57] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 4 ujsUnz :ikuh 117@97]dkdknso] dkuiqj 5 lkfo=h #ikuh 120@500] yktir uxj] dkuiqj 6 enu diwj 111@353] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 7 ujs'k pUnz prqosZnh 111@78] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 8 fot; dqekj 111@76] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 9 lquhy f}osnh 111@329] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 10 vkj0,l0 ik.Ms; 87 ,y-vkbZ-th- jruyky uxj] dkuiqj 11 Jherh ek;k 87 ,y-vkbZ-th- jruyky uxj] dkuiqj 12 Jherh pUnzdkUrh frokjh 111,@317] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 13 Hkxoku izlkn f=osnh vkSj e/kw 106@43 xus'k uxj] dkuiqj 14 Jherh chuk V.Mu 111,@290] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 15 Jherh Lusgyrk 111,@319] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 16 'k'kh izHkk xkSre 111,@319] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 17 Jherh ehuk xqIrk 111,@340] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 18 jkekuUn flag 367@5 'kkL=h uxj] dkuiqj 19 izeksn dqekj 90@205 Qwyokyh xyh] vuojxat] dkuiqj 20 gjh'k pUnz HkkfV;k 111@182 vkj0ds0 uxj] dkuiqj 21 lR; ukjk;u 127@409] fujkyk uxj] dkuiqj 22 vkjrh JhokLro 111,@28] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 23 Mk0 ckyeqdqUn xqIrk 111@,p&1 v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 24 oh& jkeukFku ds0;w0oh0,p&,l] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 25 fnus'k izdk'k ,.M v:u vgwtk 111@41] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 26 jhrw xqIrk 111,@336] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 27 Hkhe'kadj yksgkju dk HkV~Bk] dkuiqj 28 jkek nqcs ds0;w0oh0] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 29 cztfcgkjh voLFkh 'khykorh 111@76 v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 30 ljkstuh feJk 111,@332] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 31 lUrks"k dqekj lkgw 111@412] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 32 bUnw frokjh ds0;w0oh0 ,p0,l0 v'kksd uxj dkuiqj 33 MkW0 ds0,e0 jk; ,.M jsuqdk ckyk jk; ,.M 111,@35] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 34 uksok jk; ds0;w0oh0] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 35 vk'kk flag ,.M jktw flag 117@293] dkdknso] dkuiqj 36 Mk0 ,l0th0 feJk ,.M MkW0 vU'kw feJk 118@206] dkS'kyiqjh] dkuiqj 37 d`".k dqekj ;kno 83@356 clUrh uxj] dkuiqj 38 lqjsUnz dqekj 117@11 vEcsMdj uxj] jkoriqj] dkuiqj 39 doythr flag 111,@258] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 40 dqekjh fxUuh ,.M vejthr flag 111@57] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 41 Jherh ijes'ojh nsoh 111@403] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 42 Jherh fdju 120@184] yktir uxj] dkuiqj 43 jkeckcw 122@616] 'kkL=h uxj] dkuiqj 44 fiz;kn'khZ ,.M fo|kjkuh 111@89] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 45 cztukjk;u lDlsuk 111@306] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 46 'kdqUryk eYgks=k ghjkyky [kUuk vkn'kZ fudsru] tokgj uxj dkuiqj 47 uferk vxzoky 111,@366] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 48 iwue tk;loky 111@217] g"kZ uxj] dkuiqj 49 vydk [kjs 93@209 fjtoh jksM] ubZ lM+d dkuiqj 50 enu xksiky 'kqDyk tw0 gkbZ Ldwy] Qrsgiqj usgqvk] dkuiqj 51 ijcsUnz dkSj IykV ua0 2 dkS'kyiqjh] dkuiqj 52 jkeujs'k flag HknkSfj;k xzke irjk iks0 jks'kueÅ] dkuiqj 53 jfoUnz dqekj f=ikBh 111@78] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 54 'kkfyuh vxzoky 120@490] yktir uxj] dkuiqj 55 ckch T;ksfr"kuk cktis;h 104@95 v'kksd ux] dkuiqj 56 pUnu nqdku ua0 239&40 uohu uxj] dkuiqj 57 txthr dkSj 118@132, dkS'kyiqjh] dkuiqj 58 nythr dkSj 118@132, dkS'kyiqjh] dkuiqj 59 txeksgu flag pkoyk 111,@212] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 60 vkuUn dqekj 122@695 'kkL=h uxj] dkuiqj 61 ckch f'kYdh egsUnz flag 111@57 v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 62 jktho vxzoky 111,@350 v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 63 yhuk vfgykuh ,.M ek;k nsoh 111@78] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 64 ujsUnz dqekj lsaxj oh0Mh0,e0,p0&Ldwy] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 65 tukZnu izlkn ,.M ohuk feJk 111,@375] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 66 ykyrk izlkn 111@107] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 67 tliky flag 118@132,] dkS'kyiqjh] dkuiqj 68 jfoUnziky flag 105@259 izse uxj] dkuiqj 69 tliky flag rksej 189] vknZ'k uxj] dkuiqj 70 nso ukjk;u 111@366 v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 71 lothr dkSj 111@57] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 72 ckch izhrh vxzoky 122@204 ljkstuh uxj] dkuiqj 73 uezrk vxzoky 202,@6 fot; uxj] dkuiqj 74 Hkkouk jLrksxh 117@599 ik.Mq uxj] dkuiqj 75 lq[knso izlkn oh0Mh0 gk0ls0Ldwy 76 ckch gqUuh 107@86 tokgj uxj] dkuiqj 77 lqjsUnz flag csnh 118@118] dkS'kyiqjh] dkuiqj 78 'kjn flag ,.M lfjrk flag lh&12] loksZn; uxj] dkuiqj 79 'kjn flag ,.M jkesUnz flag 10&lh&12] loksZn; uxj] dkuiqj 80 tksxsUnz flag ,.M fe0 izdk'k dkSj 5@6 cEck jksM+] dkuiqj 81 ehuk xqIrk 111,@348] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 82 jktdqekj 313@2] 'kkL=h uxj] dkuiqj 83 lUnhi 'kekZ 111@89] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 84 vfuy gklokuh 111@93] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 85 izHkk gklokuh 111@93] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 86 t; ukjk;u nhf{kr 111@90] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 87 Jherh eksfuUnj dkSj 118@241] dkS'kyiqjh] dkuiqj 88 eukst 111,@105] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 89 uhrk lsBh 111,@292] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 90 yfyr iaatokuh ,.M ehrk iatokuh 111@26,] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 91 laxj vgen 117@673] 'kkjnk uxj] dkuiqj 92 fouhrk tSu 111@302] g"kZ uxj] dkuiqj 93 vukfn frokjh ,.M ljLorh ikB 111,@44] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 94 lksgu yky HkkfV;k 110@182] vkj0ds0 uxj] dkuiqj 95 eqUuh nsoh 119@226 vkse uxj] n'kZuiqjok] dkuiqj 96 vejukFk ;kno xzke 'ks[kiqj iks0 dqyxkao] dkuiqj 97 izdk'k ukjk;u 122@349] erS;kiqjok] 'kkL=h uxj] dkuiqj 98 fouhrk ,.M lqjs'k dslokuh 111@286] g"kZ uxj] dkuiqj 99 tud/kkjh 301@11 U;w yscj] dkyksuh] dkuiqj 100 izsek dkSj ,.M xq:fnr flag 111@57] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 101 uhuk loh iq=h euthr dkSj 111@57] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 102 ewy ujk;u ikBd 104,@203] jkeckx] dkuiqj 103 dqlqeyrk flag 111@96] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 104 dfork ykyokuh 111@325] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 105 lqYrku flag pkSgku VªkfQd iqfyl ykbu ehjiqj dS.V] dkuiqj 106 ?klhVs yky dEIkk0 ua0 14] iudh eafnj] dkuiqj 107 dqWoj pUnz 98] vdcjiqj] dY;kuiqj] dkuiqj 108 vtqZu flag 119@499] n'kZuiqjok] dkuiqj 109 ukxs'oj ;kno eksgYyk pijh ftyk& eqaxsj] fcgkj 110 xhrk [kVVj 111@368] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 111 fcey 'kekZ 111@89] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 112 pUnzk nsoh iatokuh ,p-vkbZ-th- 124] jru yky uxj] dkuiqj 113 ef.kdkUr ukxj 123@512] Qtyxat] dkuiqj 114 KkusUnz dqekj f}osnh ,.M e/kw 120@526] f'kokth uxj] dkuiqj 115 izeksn xqIrk 111,@348] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 116 lk/kuk 'kekZ ,.M psruk nqcs 111,@313] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 117 ujsUnz ckcw xqIrk 111@381] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 118 lquhy dqekj 111,@292] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 119 jke flag ;kno xzke [okthiqj] ikYgsiqj] dkuiqj 120 usgk xqIrk 111,@348] v'kksd uxj] dkuiqj 121 ds0,l0 ik.Ms; 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